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caveat emptor. This website and company features on fraud expose sites and is dismissed by several human stringomyelia boards. At least one researcher is alarmed at the thought of ordering anything off a vague wdbsite and company and giving it to dogs or people. Please do not order from
them. If you want to experiment consult a homeopathic vet

caveat emptor. This website and company features on fraud expose sites and is dismissed by several human stringomyelia boards. At least one researcher is alarmed at the thought of ordering anything off a vague wdbsite and company and giving it to dogs or people. Please do not order from
them. If you want to experiment consult a homeopathic vet

The website was checked out. The paragraph in http://cavalierhealth.org is simply a statement of fact, which is that "A proprietary homeopathic compound called "Mignitin" has, according to some anecdotal reports, provided relief to SM-affected Cavaliers suffering from symptoms of the disease... ."

The site emphasizes elsewhere that:

"Holistic supplements should be taken only if prescribed by a licensed veterinarian who also is holistically trained in TCM. A search webpage for finding holistic veterinarians in the United States is located at www.holisticvetlist.com."

Years ago when my little maltese mix was still alive, our vet had extensive training in Chinese herbs and acupuncture, in addition to his normal practice. He treated her with Chinese herbs for arthritis, because he felt Rimadyl was too harsh a drug for a little 5-6 lb dog. I was amazed how well the Chinese herbs worked for her. I'm going to call and see if he's still practicing (or if he's retired).